Navy Rescues Three From Capsized Boat in Warri

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The Nigerian Navy rescues three passengers from a capsized boat in Warri, Delta State, after bad weather overturned the vessel along the Bennett River. The timely intervention by naval personnel on patrol saved the lives of all three people found in the water.

Nigerian Navy patrol boat conducting a rescue on a river in the Niger Delta

Officials said the boat capsized because of severe weather and rough waves whipped up by a heavy rainstorm, a common danger on the region’s busy waterways.

How the Nigerian Navy rescues three on the river

Personnel from a Nigerian Navy Ship were carrying out a routine maritime security patrol when they spotted passengers in distress and floating debris from the capsized boat. The team immediately launched a search and rescue operation, pulling the three victims from the water and salvaging some valuables from the wreckage.

The rescued passengers were taken to the ship’s sick bay, where they received prompt medical attention. According to the Navy, they were stabilised and later discharged once their condition improved. No deaths were reported in the incident.

Why waterway safety matters in the Niger Delta

Boats are a lifeline across the creeks and rivers of the Niger Delta, where many communities depend on water transport for trade, travel and daily life. But the same waterways can turn deadly during heavy rains, strong currents and sudden storms, especially when vessels are overloaded or lack safety equipment.

Accidents involving passenger boats have claimed many lives in the region over the years. Safety advocates repeatedly call for life jackets, limits on passenger numbers and better weather awareness to reduce the risks faced by travellers.

The Navy’s wider role

Beyond security duties such as tackling oil theft and illegal bunkering, the Navy regularly steps in to help civilians in distress on the water. Routine patrols place personnel close to incidents, allowing them to respond quickly when boats capsize or passengers are stranded.

The latest rescue highlights how those patrols can double as a safety net for ordinary travellers. Naval authorities have urged boat operators and passengers to take precautions, including wearing life jackets and avoiding overloading, particularly during the rainy season.

A reminder to take precautions

Safety officials say many boat tragedies are preventable. Checking the weather before setting out, refusing to board overcrowded vessels and insisting on life jackets can make the difference between a safe trip and a disaster. Operators are also encouraged to maintain their boats and avoid night journeys in poor conditions.

For the three passengers pulled to safety in Warri, the quick response of the patrol team meant a frightening ordeal ended without loss of life. Their rescue is a reminder both of the dangers on the water and of the value of having trained responders nearby.

Community leaders in riverside settlements have praised the swift response and renewed calls for safety education at jetties. They want operators trained, passengers sensitised and life jackets made widely available, especially for the many children and traders who cross the creeks every day.

The Navy says it will continue its patrols to protect lives and property across the nation’s waterways, while appealing to communities to embrace basic safety measures.

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